Wellness & resilience

In this GeriPal podcast on burnout and resilience, Dr. Arif Kamal says “resiliency is a skill like leadership and communication. It’s not an inherent trait. You are not good or bad at resiliency. It is just a skill you need to work on and you need people around you to work on it”.

Article The Doctors Are Not All Right about how existing systems punish physicians from admitting need or getting help, which includes the story of a UCSF resident

NIH resources for trainee resilience and wellness

A nice post from the NYTimes about how to stay optimistic as a coping mechanism even when the world is up in flames

NYT article on resilience

This UCSF Psychiatry webinar from May 21, 2020 talks about the importance of having things to look forward to help change your perspective about what you’re going through.

Tool for identifying emotions

Coronavirus swearword coloring book

Tips on recognizing and ameliorating burnout

NYT article about “languishing”, and about the simultaneous the need to recognize and continue to destigmatize mental health issues like depression. Getting help, using meds, is not weak!

Mindfulness practices for work transitions – Dr. Lebares lecture

The concept of emotional footprints

How to show gratitude to create positive feedback loops

Emotional contagion at home

Summary of a workshop on work-life alignment in academia

Blog post about the importance of rest

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